That is amazing! I was wondering if it was a bit heavy, but you answered my question. I'm not sure how to make it stay up... attach suspenders under your shirt? Pitiful suggestion, but that's all I can think of.

I should make some of these for my old science teacher, she was so awsome... She probably wouldn't use them much, but she could stick em on her board. Or...I could make them into pushpins. She'd love them!

My digital camera wasn't working, so I scanned it. I couldn't think of a way to scan my head though, so it's not on me in the pictures. The first picture is of the front...

And the back...

Incase anyone wants to know how I did this, I'll post some instructions. While this is easy for some people, it may be new to others.

1. I heated up a needle with a lighter and poked two holes in the lid of a glitter container. Just be careful to use a long needle and hold the very back. Or if it's short, use tweezers.

2. Go through these holes two more times to make them slightly bigger. You can see the black spots on the lid in the pictures? A couple of times I didn't get the needle through fast enough so I heated it back up while halfway through the lid. Once I got too close and burnt it. Maybe I should put a picture on it?

3. Thread elastic through the back of the lid through one hole, then through the front of the other hole. Add some beads, and voila, you have a choker! If you're like me, you'll add this to your collection of 20.

I've been collecting tabs for a while now, and I started making my belt using the straight across method. Man, if it hadn't taken me forever to get this far, I would take them off and start over, that's really cute!